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david gergen, gloria borger. thanks a lot. >> we want to know how you think about this at home as well on facebook. also follow me on twitter @ sanjay gupta cnn. >>> coming up we'll take a look inside the mind of a troubled man who admits to bombing a credit office building and gunning down dozens of people. what turned him into tha moslem-hating development >>> also late developments in the trial of polygamist leader warren jeffs. we'll tell you about that and introduce you to some of his follower whose remain loyal even though he's behind bars. first isha sesay >>> new developments as well tonight in the casey anthony story. the trial judge not at all happy with some of what's being said about the jurors and their decision to acquit on the major charges. so he's taking action. we'll tell you about that and a whole lot more when 360 continues. ♪ [ engine revving ] [ male announcer ] 125 years ago... we invented the automobile. ♪ and 80,000 patents later, we're still reinventing it. ♪ it's no coincidence th
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you're staying with us along with the chief political analyst, david gergen, jessica yellin. i'll start. but it seem to me having heard both those speeches, the economic equivalent of the bay of pigs. who will blink first? >> that's right. the president doesn't have a say because he doesn't have a vote. for the president, it was a moment the try to ice 38th republican speaker the house and urge him to try to change paths and find a route to compromise. we did hear him hug speaker boehner rather tight and say did he try work with the president. i'm not sure that was the best way to help john bainer to get more votes to compromise with his hard line members. i would point out to you, the president did not in this speech repeat his veto threat. we have heard him repeatedly say he would veto a short term extension of the debt ceiling. he did not do that tonight. i don't know what we should read into that. i'll find out. in essence, the president trying to use the bully that you will fo, the bully pulpit to rally the american people. >> this is pretty unprecedented. no u.s. presid
you're staying with us along with the chief political analyst, david gergen, jessica yellin. i'll start. but it seem to me having heard both those speeches, the economic equivalent of the bay of pigs. who will blink first? >> that's right. the president doesn't have a say because he doesn't have a vote. for the president, it was a moment the try to ice 38th republican speaker the house and urge him to try to change paths and find a route to compromise. we did hear him hug speaker boehner...
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it could come from things, as david gergen suggested, like medicare and social security, were they to get that big, grand bargain. even if they don't, there may be changes to entitlement programs. on the other side, democrats wanted to see tax increases and a small set of people with very little infrut the larger set of member of congress making a deal behind closed doors and there won't be a lot of time for the public to assess that before members of congress are asked to vote on it and that might have the affect on the ability of the house speaker and harry reid to actually pass a debt ceiling increase once some sort of agreement is made. >> i was reading this today in the "new york times," david. i'm going to give this to you. nearly three dozen house republicans and another dozen in the senate joined most of the republican presidential candidates in signing a pledge that will not, that they will not vote to support the debt limit increase unless congress approved a balanced budget amendment to the constitution which is unlike -- okay. most people agree, every economist, every econ
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>> you know, i kind of go to the david gergen because he's so smart about this because there's going to be some sort of short-term thing. the president has to sign something to avoid the default. i also think when jessica yellin reported last night, something that the president did not say last night, he did not use the word veto n some ways he's got an escape clause if he has to sign something a bit distasteful just to avoid the worst that could happen. so, i do tend to lean toward that short term. how we get there is still a question mark. that i think pretty much is the consensus in washington, d.c. we just don't know. >> one thing is complicating this particularly on the republican side, given the innuance of the tea party, there's a presidential campaign nomination campaign still going on. it's heating up in iowa right now. >> exactly. we heard a bit of partisan ship last night. some things to watch. michele bachmann and tim paw lenty have been trading barbs. the straw poll is just a couple of weeks and there will be an open ballot. governor perry, not a declared candidate, perr
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david gergen and gloria borger with us tonight. david, i want to go to you first. because there's a leadership question here a several fronts. speaker boehner, leader reid, the president of the united states. i want to start with the speaker, who went before his caucus this morning. forgive me at home for using this language, he essentially said i know my plan fell a little short, i'm going to make it better, but when i do, you have to support me, his language, again, excuse me at home, you have to get your asses in line, and if they don't, it will undermine his stature as a leader. are we seeing an impatient speaker or is that an old football coach using tough language to rally the troops? >> i think it's a leader who knows his job is on the line and that if he doesn't get this, he's got a runaway caucus and the republicans lose stature. if they were -- if the boehner plan were to fail in the house, the advantage moves to senator reid and to the president. if boehner wants to have strength in the final negotiation, he needs to get this through the house. so, i thi
david gergen and gloria borger with us tonight. david, i want to go to you first. because there's a leadership question here a several fronts. speaker boehner, leader reid, the president of the united states. i want to start with the speaker, who went before his caucus this morning. forgive me at home for using this language, he essentially said i know my plan fell a little short, i'm going to make it better, but when i do, you have to support me, his language, again, excuse me at home, you...
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joining me now are david gergen and james carville. thank you both for being with me. david, let me start with you. do you think they've kind of painted themselves, the leadership into these corners, that they're having a tough time coming out from? >> i do. i think that the republicans have painted themselves in a corner some time ago by refusing to do anything on taxes, raise taxes at all. the democrats have pointed themselves in a corner not taking a deal that doesn't raise taxes. the president did it by saying he won't take an interim deal. i want a big deal. i think there's a good chance they're going to have a train wreck. i am in favor of what simpson-bowles came out with, which is a plan that had $2 of spending cuts for every 1 there are increase. it could have gotten bipartisan support. we are what we are now. the parties are stuck. i do not think they can get the big mega deal the president is talking about. i think they are going to have a hard time getting a mid sized deal. i think they can come up with a short term, interim package in which it requires som
joining me now are david gergen and james carville. thank you both for being with me. david, let me start with you. do you think they've kind of painted themselves, the leadership into these corners, that they're having a tough time coming out from? >> i do. i think that the republicans have painted themselves in a corner some time ago by refusing to do anything on taxes, raise taxes at all. the democrats have pointed themselves in a corner not taking a deal that doesn't raise taxes. the...
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i doubt -- i agree with david gergen. i doubt that the republicans are going to send the economy over a cliff. so i expect the debt ceiling to get raised one way or the other. >> right. >> but the real issues relating to the budget and long-term debt are not going to be dealt with. >> all right. will cain, something that started trickling out there, is the idea of the necessity of more stimulus. we heard how the stimulus is the reason to some people why we are in this trouble. is there any possibility of more stimulus coming from the government? >> none. zero. and let me tell you why. because i think for a lot of us, the feeling is that we had taken $800 billion, walked into the bathroom, dumped it, and flushed it. that's about how much help it did. it didn't hurt, but it didn't help. president obama himself says it didn't create the jobs that we expected. even paul says that it wasn't created the right way. that's the narrative. it should have been created the right way. >> bob, let's just get your response to what will
i doubt -- i agree with david gergen. i doubt that the republicans are going to send the economy over a cliff. so i expect the debt ceiling to get raised one way or the other. >> right. >> but the real issues relating to the budget and long-term debt are not going to be dealt with. >> all right. will cain, something that started trickling out there, is the idea of the necessity of more stimulus. we heard how the stimulus is the reason to some people why we are in this trouble....
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i want to bring in errol lewis from new york one and david gergen. the treasury department has set a deadline of august 2 to get it done. is there a possibility that they won't? >> oh, no. i can't imagine that. we have a better sense of what could happen if there is a default. is abstract notion of a foreign bond holder not getting payments on time is one thing. now it turns out they may have to lay off up to 800,000 federal workers, not fund the department of education for a month. they would have to be furlowed at a minimum, not paid on time. this is serious stuff a lot of people can relate to. the white house as tried not to sugarcoat this thing. as the details become more clear as we get closer to the brink i think people will realize a deal has to be done. >> president obama seems to be in a no win situation. no matter who he appeases he'll anger somebody. what does he do in this situation? >> he is in a box of sorts and so are the republicans. the good news is that leaders in both parties agree now that we cannot go into default. that was in qu
i want to bring in errol lewis from new york one and david gergen. the treasury department has set a deadline of august 2 to get it done. is there a possibility that they won't? >> oh, no. i can't imagine that. we have a better sense of what could happen if there is a default. is abstract notion of a foreign bond holder not getting payments on time is one thing. now it turns out they may have to lay off up to 800,000 federal workers, not fund the department of education for a month. they...
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now i bring back errol louis and cnn's senior political analyst david gergen. david, why was that slavery passage ever in the pledge to begin with? >> it's a total mystery. tough be a real idiot to write that. it would be so obnoxious because the implication of the statement is it was better for children to be born into slavery than it was to be born today. i think everyone and errol can speak to this more eloquently than i can, would find that obnoxious, especially coming from a group that pledges itself to freedom. erroll, i'll let you speak to that. >> well, look, let's start with the fact that in 1860 marriage between people who were enslaved was illegal. so they actually picked the wrong year. if they wanted to make the point it needed to be a year after 1865. but the level of ignorance and as david says, obnoxious tone to the whole thing is typical of what you get. i mean, frankly, if nothing else it makes clear candidates who aren't ready for prime time are going to be found out through this process. if there is anything good that comes of this, at least
now i bring back errol louis and cnn's senior political analyst david gergen. david, why was that slavery passage ever in the pledge to begin with? >> it's a total mystery. tough be a real idiot to write that. it would be so obnoxious because the implication of the statement is it was better for children to be born into slavery than it was to be born today. i think everyone and errol can speak to this more eloquently than i can, would find that obnoxious, especially coming from a group...
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joining us gloria borger and david gergen both weighing in on cnn cnn.com. what do you make of the president's statements today? was that scare mongering or does he have a valid snoint. >> it's both. of course he's trying to scare people. but it's also true that you could put social security first and pay it. but clearly, anderson, when a government as we are is borrowing 40 cents on the dollar, you're only got 60 cents left out of each dollar to figure out what you're going to pay for. that other 40 cents is not going to get paid. so theoretically, yes, social security may not -- checks may not go out. would the government actually do that? i think the social security would go out first then along with veterans checks. >> gloria, you're referring to this as a defining moment or definitional moment for the republican party. how so? >> well, i think at a certain point the parties have to decide how they're going to govern and what they're about. and i think it's always in my memory been that republican party is the party of smaller government and fiscal respo
joining us gloria borger and david gergen both weighing in on cnn cnn.com. what do you make of the president's statements today? was that scare mongering or does he have a valid snoint. >> it's both. of course he's trying to scare people. but it's also true that you could put social security first and pay it. but clearly, anderson, when a government as we are is borrowing 40 cents on the dollar, you're only got 60 cents left out of each dollar to figure out what you're going to pay for....
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david gergen as well. still ahead, breaking news in the casey anthony case we're following. plus countdown to history. the final space shuttle mission could be just hours away. we've had terrible weather all day today. we've we'll have the latest tomorrow's scheduled launch at kennedy space center still scheduled. also ahead, willie nelson busted for pot. but he's not the one on tonight's ridiculist. no, no, no. >>> looking at the room of the main hatch of the shuttle atlantis tomorrow. four snaunts are scheduled to walk through that room, go through that hatch. then they will be the last one toss do it. shuttle mission sts-135 will be the final flight for shuttle atlantis, the last mission of the program. 30 years ago, the first orbiter, columbia, lifted off. it was followed by challenger, discovery and then atlantis in 1985. enormous accomplishments putting a telescope in space, building a home in space. the nation of course mourn when challenger was lost in 1986 and columbia back in 2003. >> who can forget that moment? tomorrow, weather permitting, atlantis will roar into
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david gergen, an adviser to four u.s. presidents joins us with some perspective straight ahead. >>> that is the norwegian cops blowing up the stash of explosives on norway shooting suspect farm. serving new details on the investigation in just a few minutes. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> norway today, the country's prime minister is insisting the country hasn't lost its innocence after the terror attacks where 76 people died. new video in oslo. it shows the inside of a nearby storm as the bomb goes off. showing of the aftermath down the street from the explosion. take a look at this. store windows blown out. cnn's nic robertson has been following the police investigation at the farm of the alleged shooter. the concern now is all of the explosives he purch
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joining us is political analyst gloria borger and david gergen. say it passes in the house and it goes to the senate. what are harry reid's options there? >> they're trying to figure that out right now. look, it's not going to pass the senate. but john boehner then has another decision to make quashed this revolt on the right. but if this measure goes to the senate and it doesn't pass, then there's another question if they go the legislative route this way. there's another question which is, can he possibly compromise and bring his troops along with him, or is he going to have to compromise and understand that in order to get something through the house he's now going to have to start looking for democratic votes? because once you start compromising with harry reid, you may just lose a lot of those tea party republicans and you're going to have to get some democrats in line to vote for this. so the whole dynamic really changes, anderson, once this passes the house tomorrow if it does as expected. >> and you're getting late details from your source
joining us is political analyst gloria borger and david gergen. say it passes in the house and it goes to the senate. what are harry reid's options there? >> they're trying to figure that out right now. look, it's not going to pass the senate. but john boehner then has another decision to make quashed this revolt on the right. but if this measure goes to the senate and it doesn't pass, then there's another question if they go the legislative route this way. there's another question which...
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gergen. i never thought i would hear democratic official, david, say, and the president is expected to say this tonight. we'll see if he actually does say it. that the country, the united states of america, is in imminent threat of default. right now, unless a deal is reached very soon. did you ever think you would hear that from a president? >> you're right. every time a president in the past that i can remember has gone on the air in an emergency situation, it is because somebody else is doing something to us. and this situation, it is a self-inflicted wound. it is something we're doing to ourselves. i think that's one of the reasons why so many american are disgusted looking at this. basically, i think people were less interested in speeches than they are in solutions. let's get this done. >> the american people are frustrated. they're angry. if you believe the poll, they're angrier, i guess, a little bit at the republicans than the democrats. more at the republicans than the president. is
gergen. i never thought i would hear democratic official, david, say, and the president is expected to say this tonight. we'll see if he actually does say it. that the country, the united states of america, is in imminent threat of default. right now, unless a deal is reached very soon. did you ever think you would hear that from a president? >> you're right. every time a president in the past that i can remember has gone on the air in an emergency situation, it is because somebody else...
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joining us is david gergen, our chief political analyst gloria borger and carl hultz, a special treat to have you on with us, carl, thank you. let me begin with you, gloria, here. two different plans, not enough time for either -- or not enough votes for either, i should say. where does it go from here? >> well, that's why the president is coming out tonight. the president comes out tonight and you know this, he wants to apply pressure. he wants to say the clock is ticking. he wants to say this is doable. and i think where it goes from here is, believe it or not, some kind of compromise in which you take the debt ceiling and you separate it from the second round of budget cuts that john boehner wants. because the white house is very insistent. i don't know that they can get this through, but the white house is very insistent, as one adviser said to me, we need to remove the debt ceiling from the political fire ants that keep coming up, which is the bush tax cuts, et cetera, et cetera. >> you're shaking your head no, david. can this be resolved in the next week? >> i think it's very do
joining us is david gergen, our chief political analyst gloria borger and carl hultz, a special treat to have you on with us, carl, thank you. let me begin with you, gloria, here. two different plans, not enough time for either -- or not enough votes for either, i should say. where does it go from here? >> well, that's why the president is coming out tonight. the president comes out tonight and you know this, he wants to apply pressure. he wants to say the clock is ticking. he wants to...
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eric erikkson, april ryan, white house correspondent and senior political analyst, david gergen. james carville, listening to the speeches it sounds like to jessica's point, like there's been no movement at all and they're kind of talking past each other. >> the democrats can't surrender to somebody. they keep trying to surrender and they say we'll cut medicare, cut medicaid, give you a plan with no tax increases or spending cuts and they keep rejecting it. this thing is a -- the republicans are winning this thing in a route in terms of getting what they want and poor speaker boehner came up with a plan today and as jessica pointed out, the tea party didn't even want that. i think that you can't negotiate if one side is not interested in negotiating. this is like napoleon and moscow in 1812. i don't want to negotiate. there's nothing to talk about here. so i don't know with where this is going to end up. maybe the democrats can find somebody to take the white flag. so far they haven't been able to do it. >> eric, is that how you see it? >> no. i actually think they're closer than
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let's bring in cnn political analyst david gergen. david, good to see you. >> good to see you, t.j. >> is it a dirty word, compromise in is that a dirty word these days? >> well, it has become that in many circles, you know. grover norquist who was featured here on cnn yesterday, wolf blitzer had a live interview with hem last night. has famously said in the past that -- that compromise is a form of -- and bipartisan is a form of date rape, form of date rape. i think they got a lot of hackles up, but i'll tell you, you know, the kind of sentiment you saw yesterday in that room, the cabinet room. there are conflicting reports, but clearly these people don't like each other very much. the rumors circulated this morning that the negotiations might -- the president might call them to camp david for the weekend, which used to be sort of a wonderful honor to be called to camp david for a sum in the. that's where a middle eastern summit was held very successful by jimmy carter years ago, and we have two people, two leaders, both speaker boeh
let's bring in cnn political analyst david gergen. david, good to see you. >> good to see you, t.j. >> is it a dirty word, compromise in is that a dirty word these days? >> well, it has become that in many circles, you know. grover norquist who was featured here on cnn yesterday, wolf blitzer had a live interview with hem last night. has famously said in the past that -- that compromise is a form of -- and bipartisan is a form of date rape, form of date rape. i think they got...
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eric erikkson, april ryan, white house correspondent and senior political analyst, david gergen. james carville, listening to the speeches it sounds like to jessica's point, like there's been no movement at all and they're kind of talking past each other. >> the democrats can't surrender to somebody. they keep trying to surrender and they say we'll cut medicare, cut medicaid, give you a plan with no tax increases or spending cuts and they keep rejecting it. this thing is a -- the republicans are winning this thing in a route in terms of getting what they want and poor speaker boehner came up with a plan today and as jessica pointed out, the tea party didn't even want that. i think that you can't negotiate if one side is not interested in negotiating. this is like napoleon and moscow in 1812. i don't want to negotiate. there's nothing to talk about here. so i don't know with where this is going to end up. maybe the democrats can find somebody to take the white flag. so far they haven't been able to do it. >> eric, is that how you see it? >> no. i actually think they're closer than
eric erikkson, april ryan, white house correspondent and senior political analyst, david gergen. james carville, listening to the speeches it sounds like to jessica's point, like there's been no movement at all and they're kind of talking past each other. >> the democrats can't surrender to somebody. they keep trying to surrender and they say we'll cut medicare, cut medicaid, give you a plan with no tax increases or spending cuts and they keep rejecting it. this thing is a -- the...
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we will be speaking with senior political analyst david gergen. >>> i'm ali velshi. a new sturdy is showing the wealth gap is growing even wider on this "american morning." ♪ ♪ >>> it is tuesday, july 6th. the headlines -- no deal. the clock ticks toward the debt ceiling. >> as it gets closer and closer a lot more frayed nerves and questions about our future economic health. the debt crisis is looming. the president and house speaker john boehner try to take their cases directly to the nation last night. first, it was the president. he gave a prime time speech as the nation is now a week away from this august 2nd deadline. the president made it clear he will refuse to accept a short-term solution because he argues that republicans will use it to keep playing games. in the meantime, speaker boehner responded saying he is giving it all but the president who wants to keep on spending. >> we know what we have to do to reduce our deficits. there is no point in putting the economy at risk by kicking the can further down the road. >> the sad truth is that the president
we will be speaking with senior political analyst david gergen. >>> i'm ali velshi. a new sturdy is showing the wealth gap is growing even wider on this "american morning." ♪ ♪ >>> it is tuesday, july 6th. the headlines -- no deal. the clock ticks toward the debt ceiling. >> as it gets closer and closer a lot more frayed nerves and questions about our future economic health. the debt crisis is looming. the president and house speaker john boehner try to...
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earlier i spoke with david gergen. i asked him about the finger-pointing that is taking place in washington right now. >> they are talking about this leadership vacuum on both sides. who do you think is right? >> well, i think it's time to stop the damn blame game and get serious and get the problem solved. people can go back to their sand boxes when this is over and they should go home. at the moment, stop pointing fingers at each other. now getting it from the tea party. america is disgusted with this and so is the world. time to stop pointing the finger and sit down and work this thing out. we don't have many more hours left. >> the complaint against boeing. it was also the -- >> we spoke to one of the few republican holdouts when it comes to the house speaker's plan. congressman trey gowdy. he says he predicts the house will approve boehner's debt plan today. >>> a terror plot targeting soldiers at ft. hood texas has been foiled. police arrested naser abdo who allegedly planned to kill soldiers outside of the base.
earlier i spoke with david gergen. i asked him about the finger-pointing that is taking place in washington right now. >> they are talking about this leadership vacuum on both sides. who do you think is right? >> well, i think it's time to stop the damn blame game and get serious and get the problem solved. people can go back to their sand boxes when this is over and they should go home. at the moment, stop pointing fingers at each other. now getting it from the tea party. america...
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listen to what david gergen said about wall street sending washington a message. this is from a discussion with anderson cooper and gloria borger. >> i'm still hopeful we'll get something. i think the stock market going down 200 points today, while bad news for 401(k) owners did send a powerful message to the congress. you're really playing with fire here now. the markets are -- you thought monday the markets were complacent. they're no longer complacent. they're sending a strong signal, buddy, get your act together or you'll have real trouble. >> a new gallup poll, this is how it breaks down, romney 23%, perry 18%, bachmann 13% and ron paul has 10%. it places rick perry, undeclared candidate, near the top of the list. >>> a bitter anger and frustration at a town hall meeting for those who got sick after 9/11. the justice department is holding a series of town hall meetings to explain how the victims' compensation fund will work. some are upset because the fund doesn't cover cancer. the world trade center health program concluded at this time, there's not enough s
listen to what david gergen said about wall street sending washington a message. this is from a discussion with anderson cooper and gloria borger. >> i'm still hopeful we'll get something. i think the stock market going down 200 points today, while bad news for 401(k) owners did send a powerful message to the congress. you're really playing with fire here now. the markets are -- you thought monday the markets were complacent. they're no longer complacent. they're sending a strong signal,...
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. >> gloria borger, david gergen, thanks. >>> crime and punishment, what the lead detectives in the casey anthony investigation said today about the young mother's acquittal. and gary tuchman talked to one of the jurors about the deep divide on one of the charges that could have put anthony in prison for years zm we're told the original vote for the aggravated manslaughter was 6-6. >> correct. >> which side of the six were you on? >> the manslaughter. >> also ahead, attacks on the american and french embassies in syria add new fuel to the tensions between syria and the u.s. and the west. tonight strong words from president obama, secretary clinton and the u.n. surt council. where is the crisis heading >>> somewhere in america, a city comes to life. it moves effortlessly, breathes easily. it flows with clean water. it makes its skyline greener and its population healthier. all to become the kind of city people want to live and work in. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again
. >> gloria borger, david gergen, thanks. >>> crime and punishment, what the lead detectives in the casey anthony investigation said today about the young mother's acquittal. and gary tuchman talked to one of the jurors about the deep divide on one of the charges that could have put anthony in prison for years zm we're told the original vote for the aggravated manslaughter was 6-6. >> correct. >> which side of the six were you on? >> the manslaughter. >>...
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joining us to talk about the standoff is our political analysts, david gergen. we have seen you and you have said it's time for a truce and cease-fire, and is that likely to happen in this climate? >> we still have tough road to go here. it will continue right through next week, i am afraid. i think there is an ever the in the senate to come up with a bill, which would in effect bring a truce, and would satisfy the president and would satisfy mitch mcconnell and a lot of people in the senate and john boehner, and whether it would satisfy house republicans, that's a big question. >> two press conferences in one week, monday and friday, and one last week, and he's trying to make his case to the american people. this is working? is this helping his cause? >> i think he has helped himself modestly. he has pointed to the polls and his press conference showed today the support is building for the balanced approach he is looking for, which includes tax increases. we have a showdown coming between the more conservative elements of the republican party in the house of re
joining us to talk about the standoff is our political analysts, david gergen. we have seen you and you have said it's time for a truce and cease-fire, and is that likely to happen in this climate? >> we still have tough road to go here. it will continue right through next week, i am afraid. i think there is an ever the in the senate to come up with a bill, which would in effect bring a truce, and would satisfy the president and would satisfy mitch mcconnell and a lot of people in the...
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>> going to what david gergen has just said, what nato needs to do is resume the targeting and many booibombing they were several weeks ago. one u.s. admiral in the nato command acknowledged that gadhafi himself is a legitimate target as the commander in chief of their military that targets and pulls off the kind of stunts ben wedeman lived through today. he's a legitimate target. they ought to resume the bombing campaigns because what you need is the added military pressure that nato can bring to this to bring this to a quicker end. >> again, we applaud ben wedeman and his crew to bring you the latest from the battlefield. still ahead, on tv, cody brown keeps no secrets. >> you've got to meet my family. i'm a polygamist. >> today the brown family went to court to try to get the government off its back. next talks aimed at letting the government borrow more money are headed nowhere. moody says failure to act could hurt the government's credit rating. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day.
>> going to what david gergen has just said, what nato needs to do is resume the targeting and many booibombing they were several weeks ago. one u.s. admiral in the nato command acknowledged that gadhafi himself is a legitimate target as the commander in chief of their military that targets and pulls off the kind of stunts ben wedeman lived through today. he's a legitimate target. they ought to resume the bombing campaigns because what you need is the added military pressure that nato can...
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david gergen wrote a nice column on cnn.com, the slug is, this is no way to run a country. boy, is he right. >> he certainly is. >>> thanks very much, jack. >>> in southern somalia, it's the worst famine in years, people are on the verge of starving to death. many already have. in a remote region, chronic drought is creating similarly desperate conditions. cnn's jim mckenzie is on the scene. >> -- in the remote villain of kapua, they're angry, with the world focused on famine in somalia, they want to tell their stories. outside of the media glare, people like alice are barely surviving. she lost all her livestock months ago to the drought. a proud no kneadic herder her whole life, she now depend on food aid. this is the worst year i've ever seen, she says. there's been no water, and the animals have died. now there's no food. she must feed emanuel wild fruit and dirty water, which makes him sick. he was born with a twin sister, miriam. she died in may. i'm doubly cursed, says alice, because i gave birth to twins during a drought, and miriam died because of it. here in north
david gergen wrote a nice column on cnn.com, the slug is, this is no way to run a country. boy, is he right. >> he certainly is. >>> thanks very much, jack. >>> in southern somalia, it's the worst famine in years, people are on the verge of starving to death. many already have. in a remote region, chronic drought is creating similarly desperate conditions. cnn's jim mckenzie is on the scene. >> -- in the remote villain of kapua, they're angry, with the world...
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let's get more now with david gergen. he's joining us, as well as gloria borger. who's really leading. >> you're talking about eric cantor. it started out, wolf, that john boehner, the house speaker and the president were meeting together alone to try to and come up with some grand bargain. that's gone. a seen yoer official said it is eric cantor doing all the talking, all the talking in the meetings. he said i think mitch mcconnell says hello and goodbye and john boehner says nothing. it's very clear from what occurred yesterday and what we're hearing today is that the white house is a little bit frustrated by mr. cantor. >> if there's no deal, david, who gets the blame? >> everybody is going to get the blame. especially if with ego into default. there's going to be huge anger at the incumbents in both parties. the republicans will pay a heavy price because the president has, you know, in effect staked out a high ground in terms of the argument. but at the end of the day, it's the president who usually suffers and suffers the worst if the economy suffers. >> the
let's get more now with david gergen. he's joining us, as well as gloria borger. who's really leading. >> you're talking about eric cantor. it started out, wolf, that john boehner, the house speaker and the president were meeting together alone to try to and come up with some grand bargain. that's gone. a seen yoer official said it is eric cantor doing all the talking, all the talking in the meetings. he said i think mitch mcconnell says hello and goodbye and john boehner says nothing....
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more now with our senior political analyst david gergen and chief political analyst gloria borger. what does the president need to say tonight? >> he's got to keep the pressure on tonight, wolf. he's got to outline the stakes yet again to the american public, and say, look, i sent these people over the weekend to come up with some kind of a compromise, some kind of a deal, and i heard that they haven't been able to do it and we need to find a way to do it. he, of course, is going to say that the democrats have given, but i think part of it is just to keep the pressure on the republicans and democrats to -- to get this done because time is running out. >> he'll try to do that and two minutes after he's done john boehner, david, the speaker of the house, he'll address the american people as well. >> the fact that both are speaking shows we don't have a deal and we don't have reconciliation. i do agree with gloria about keeping the pressure on, but i think it goes back to something jessica yellin just reported on and that is it's apparent that we've got a train wreck right in front of
more now with our senior political analyst david gergen and chief political analyst gloria borger. what does the president need to say tonight? >> he's got to keep the pressure on tonight, wolf. he's got to outline the stakes yet again to the american public, and say, look, i sent these people over the weekend to come up with some kind of a compromise, some kind of a deal, and i heard that they haven't been able to do it and we need to find a way to do it. he, of course, is going to say...